gig is 11'. Gun-titan rueaaay, sun. 20. was Soviet Premi Bulganin Reported III I! ITANLIY JOHNSON MOSCOW (AP)-Soviet Premier Nikolai lulganln is ill. the Soviet zews agency Tau reported Thurs-i ay. Ia wan he ii to meet a Finnish lollletiea headed by President John K. Peaalklvi and Prime Min- Ietar Urhe Kehhunen when it ar- rived in Moscow Thursday. He. may be unable to participate in! negotiations with East German- Prime Minister Otto Grotewohl to! today. ' is extremely unusual for the iltnasa of any Soviet oftirlal to be made public. The last time such 8 announcement was made was . when Josef Stalin suffered a stroke ll March. 1863. Diplomatic llflllftlei. however. aaw nothing ominous in the revelation of Bulganin'a illness. lgation which hopes the talks will Mt-Netti, lulganln recently returned fromi I vacation in the Caucasus. but the Porkaala military -base, 12 were attended by M”. despite a suntan he looked tired during the conference with West German Chancellor Konrad Arle- i War. The second. with Grotewohl. its expected to deal with the thorny Since he became premier last questions of German Peh. 8. Bulganln has had an tin and return of German war pristin- lsually full schedule of interna- ers. tlunal conferences g?n:h'::Ji':I'In:n1'":,”:,'3133":.: videnca, Rhode Island. and Mrs. came to Moscow for negotiation o! )a peace lestnhlishment of diplomatic rela- Of leading, Masa.. recently visited In Mincouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Richards and Mrs. Mary A. Deslochea. - "Id "nu" Mr. and Mrs. Roger Camire. Pro- Joaeph Gaudet. Cambridge. Maas., dgine lII.:SHIJ'::II'-I0 Warsaw for es- Vmud Miuwche " 3” mm” M tablishment of the Eastern Europe "I" -5” M” A""'"" J- Gt'"d"' Defence Organization to counter P3 I-5'" "I973 "IF: '3” W9" "' NATO. to Belgrade for a "racer '”""P"I'd 53' M" CW" 3""""I- clliatlon" meeting with Yugoslav A""'"0ll- President Tito and to Geneva for Mme Mucndlel chmom W” . "'9 Big Fm" Hmmmnu come" weekend visitor to Miseouclia guest 5”” iii Erma Gallant. Austrian Mrs Urban Gilli: accompanied '"'.”'V '"'H"5 ""5 N3 by her tiauiihtor. Marlaret. recant- Four 0('t'llpnIlllIl of that country I). ten for C.mm.ni.g and Adenauer camc to negotiate government leaders t A pretty wedding recently took tionsirith the Soviet Union. :place in at, John The Baptist Two roni'ei'snces are to hell" 'CIlul'('l1 Miacouche when Irene Mac- toriay. fine is with the Finnish dele- xmmm bgume the bride at Jack son of Mr. and Mrs. lead in tht return to Finland of Fred D. Mcneiul Miscouche. They Cli ford miles west of Helsinki. held by Perry and Joseph Mcuenr I Russia since the Second World ' Twenty boys and girls. nieinbcrs of the 4 -ll clubs of Marian Acad- einy. Miscouche. attended an ach- ievement day in Charlottetown on Friday, September lth. ' unification It. and Mrs. Robert Dice: and- .sons. Johnny and Jackie. Noriii' DipIomat's informality - Pays Off In By JAMES F. KING LONDON (AP)-Britain's new high commissioner to India is a ..diplomat who has a way with Asians--even though it sometimes means standing on his head. Malcolm Macdontlld came home this week for consultation: after nine years as roving ambassador in Southeast Asia. . Macdoaald's iob has been-and will he in India-to counter com- munisvl and malt: friends in a region where British diplomats in the past had somewhat of a repu- tation for haughtinoss and atui- linens. MOST SUCCESSFUL (Tons:-rvaiive ind socialist pol" itiral leaders in London regard him as one of the moat Iuccennful diplomats Britain has had in Asi in modern times. ' Macclonald has preached a doc- trine that has won him Asian trust. "Colonialism is a bad system of govt-rnnient," he has said over and over again. "The attack on it is right in principle. . . Western rule cor” never have been permanent in it could not have been I Inc but a passing phase in t' l A n tlI.Hl()i')'." i sun of Britainls first Labor Britain To Resume Tests CI Atomic Bombs In April By 8'l'ANl.EY GODFREY LONDON tAI'I H Britain will (itlwr ships iiill be used ill the pr minister. Ramsay rMac(lon- alt :- izrew up in politics. Yet , V I01 10 regards himself as a no- Miss hophir Barbour RN. is p,-. .,-m, spending a ten (lays visiting trirnris 0, in Gummerside ll ') GRA-DIIATE (ll mluating from Oxford he Mrs. James Slaven of Rosimiale, won a seat in Parliament at the hiass., returned to her home after arc of 28 as a socialist. Later he usume atomic testing in the deso- . late Monte Belle islands off the Australian roast. A terse government announce- rrient ruled out the possibility Bri- tain would set off her first ll-. bomb. The explosions will not ex- ceed a few tens of Iiilninns in yield," it said. An H-bomb would touch or! a blast of at least one thousand kilotons. Britain announced earlier tltisi yup gm has the )m0w.hm.' to '0i:phant. mic of that nation's top St'i(iililn'l5. spi-riilatetl the new tests make an I-I-bomb. but so far there has been an indication when one would be tested. "'1' The ministry of supply said titan: would be two separate series of tests next year. The tirsi. at Monte April. would act off explosions of a slmila magnitude" to Bl'llRlTl'! Int atom honnh teat an the same lite in 1961. BLAITID '!EST 5111? I tat blast. nearly it square miles were devastated and thou lands d tons of land were hurled Stem He bottom at the sea. A Royal Navy trigate used as a tut ship" was vanorinri. THE Rollo in IOPOOATI A STI now explosions. the admiralty said. I t'tli'I'l9tI out at hlaralinga. Britain's urnunris. will he rnrtdurted by Sir MI. .than 2,000 uero apprnverl. Skwa K STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9:30 P. M. WITH A FULL LINE OF NEW FALL STOCK AT 158 QUEEN STREET ALSO STOCK CLEARANCE SALE IN CHANDLER BUILDING LacIies' Shoes si.oo - Sl.95 - 152.95 Duff and hlenls WOOL JOE SPORT SHIRTS WORK PANTS ALL UNDER COST PRICE REE VEGETABLE KNIFE WITH EVERY 52.00 PURCHASE "SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY" save voun ROOF Now WITH g IIANTFORD ASPHALT SHINGLES XPLIEO IN GI-IAILOTETOWN IY JARDINE AND SEAMAN U HIASANT STRIIT Pirsthuelify Shingles at Second Quality Price The second tests in 1956 will be iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Crockett, Woodvale. in-u pmviiig ground in the central! Australian desert. l'l1r tests lllll be master-minded of Conqiierail Bank, N.S. are hy Hriiisli scientists, but tnp-rank- spending holidays at the home of int: Australian physicists will ap lMr. and Mrs. David Jeffrey. prme-tlic fall-out" pattern of the M A d E I g tlXilIIi.NltillK' and give the -final ap- U gt ll TEN "SEMI. 'F10rltIa. prmai on itcathcr conditions. -M 14- ”5"Ed Ml? and M15 -Ilmeti in Australia. Professor Marcus Dll"ll8Fl'9('9H1l.V- Mrs. Malcolm Niat-Piierson and ' ii I) r imic z- The (I " 5”" -'”".”' 9""'W-.M'”-- 31” nngllami (;He,::m ex;,l1fz:ie0n,'a S ihdrs: Hattie Ellis of 0 Leary, visit- Tho tests at tho new Mariiliiiga '9” Ielauv” I" Alma ""e"”-l'- mum" In and Mrs UIILK isiailcy. Wal ' .I' tham. MIili.. were recent visitors 1'.'.?."..'.';'. ll'J”llE2” .'.'li...'.l'.'.' ;;,:f",t,l;;;,';;,,;;' W ""1 M" W"- : t it The niunihly meeting of the Al- N TC” 10 Al bTnM'M lierton sub-division of the C. W. L. rjatxut-1mt.x l('jPl ., -yntar nl was held at the home of Mrs. John lititrlt immigrants to Australia for P. WIIIICE Oil MUM-lly SEPL 13- the whole at 1955 is expected to Nineteen members and three visi- approach i6.00t.l. Immigration Min-ltors were Present- ister Hamid Holt announced. Ap- ------ plir-atinns in The Netherlands hit at Salisbury in Wiltshire. England. monthly record in July when more was planned and laid out by church authorities 700 years ago. Pr-nnov Brnatn'.u SHIRTS & JACKETS I OVERALLS TCH IN TIME SAVES NINE PHONE 4501 Rev. and Mrs. Stephen .leifre,rI spending the past few weeks with served in the national government' rotary and minister of health. During the Second Woald War he was Britain's high commis- sioner in Canada and he is married to a Canadian. In 1946 he was sent to Malaya as governor-gem yo two cabinet posts-colonial sec- lhr cnlonv. hiroads by what he calls "shirt- It's fun oral. The Communists were wag- ing a struggle to gain control oi Mti(t(IOIl-illd helped check the Red Miracle Swing Setln Mex DIN love I quickly and easily with brush or roller . .. titles is less than an hour to a beautiful tiiirsblc SOIIITIIWIII Popularity sleeve" diplomacy. and by letting; eral for all Southeast Ania", he cant: I-led on this policy. During nliil years. he says. he witnessed al revolution in that region-the con. sequences of which. be feela. w' be as great as the French rave S tion. it was a new way of ii ting, the Communiata. The Aaiaaa em-. selves embraced it: the Reds. iound themselves battled on how to cope with it. STIIIS TEMPEIT lie discarded the tadiiionel striped pants and tallcoat oi the diplomat for what he likes to des- cribe as "hush-ahirt, tiea-off" dip lomacy. lie stirred up a tampon in London when he posed tor a photograph with two hare-bosom '4 daughters of a Dyak chief tain in Borneo. But Macdonal now 54 and a short handsome man with zzreylng brown hair. lseliavea in (I it: what comes naturally. He stood on his head to amuse the king of Thailand. He entertained at an official reception by building a D.VI'llI1Itl oi glasses. At the dedication of a water ail club in Singapore he said: i to paint 4 ATTENTION ARMERS John Deere clean-lip Sale . 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